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00 0 OC 0XKr vv OkX OOVW 00 Obituary, Died March 22, 1904, alter a painful fx Peril i)a Liqliozoie Tile New Pension Order. Mr. Ware's ruling that any veteran who is 62 years of age is ipso facto entitled to a pension of $6 a month, while those 65 years old are entitled to $8, those 68 to $10 and those 70 to $12, has raised a fttorin of objection from illness of one week, Charlie, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. I.

D. Campbell of Osawatomie. Little Charlie was the J. B. REMINGTON, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF The Wonderful New Discovery The Great Spring Tonic idol of all his relatives and the pet of the neighborhood in which he lived, and as we noted the heartfelt sorrow 7 TT with which euch one viewed the beautiful little face, the truth of the the Democratic and independent papers of the country on two grounds: first, as an executive usurpation of legislative power secund, as an arbitrary increase of millions of dollars in the pension list.

quotation, "his gain is our loss," came The fact is, on the first point, how Wall papei ever, that the bureau has heretofore 1 EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO Building paternal. fixed 65 years as a pensionable age un der the act of 1890, which allows a pen forcibly home to us. Though earth another grave must bear, Yet heaven hath won a swaeter strain; And something- whispers in uiy despair That in that bright land over there We'll meet again. The remains were shipped to Grid-ley, Kansas, the childhood home of Mrs. Campbell, and were accompanied by the parents, brothers, sister and other relatives.

The heart broken mourners bave the sincere sympathy of the entire jommunity. A FRIEND. sion for infirmity. That age limit was based on experience and medical Lumber, Lath, Lime, Paint, Doors opinion, and 10 is the present age lim A new shipment just arrived. i Come in and look at our papers, i Our prices are the cheapest.

it, Mr. Ware stating in his order that it ha been the experience of the bureau that substantially alt applicants Windows, Shingles, Sand, Roofing Paper. 65 years of age and older have been TRY OUR eedfs BUILDING PAPER Office and Yard on Brown Ave. 03A WATOMIE, KAN. allowed a ratable disability upon examination.

If this is the esse, then the government will save expense by the new ruling All the critics of the new policy accept the estimate that the number of non-pensioned veterans is around 200,000 How many of these are 62 years old, they then inquire, and they figure the cost of the new ruling as aggregating $6 a month to this whole number, altogether overlooking Mr, Ware's statement that substantially all of these, if they applied for pen I prUg Store. sions under the former ruling, would inevitably be allowed at least $6 a month. That the new order will in 8. 8. Wbitkford, L.

Dunawat, Walter Barnes, President Vice President Cashier Farmers and Mechanics Bank People Will Eat Thomas O'Brien died in Osawatomie on March 17, 1904, aged 77 years and 21 days The sutijt-ct of this memoir was born id Pike county, Ohio, February 24, 1827; at terwards moved to Fultor county, Illinois At the age of 20 ht married Miss Elizabeth Kendall. To this union were born five children, whom three are still living: Snowden O'Brien of Osawatomio township, Enoch O'Brien of Lambdon, 0 and Mrs John Carson of Rautoul. Mr. O'Brien moved to Osawatomie in 1855, where bis wife died in 1860 In 1862 he was married to Miss Angeline Edwards, to whom were born five children. Two of them are now living, Alfred O'Brien ot Central, N.

and Mrs. Fannie Martinez. Again was Mr. O'Brien called upon to pass through the sorrow of being left alone with his motherless little ones, his home being desolated by the death of his wife in 1873. In August, 1874, he was married to Mrs.

Irena Stainbach of Osage county. Five children were born to them, three now living: Mrs. Adelaide Gregg of Rantoul, Leonard O'Brien of LaCygne and Joseph O'Brien of Osawatomie. The writer is loth to close this memoir without a word of eulogy. The deceased was a kind and faithful hus crease pension disbursements at least Established 1889, And We Take Special Pride In Furnishing the Best In Capital Stock -Surplus and Profits $20,000 $20,000 12 million a year is accepted as certain by the intelligent metropolitan papers that discuss the question.

Mr. Ware himself states that it is impossible to estimate closely how far the payments will be increased, but in his opinion the increase will be small. Unofficially it has been reported that he thinks the amount will nut exceed DIRECTORS: W. Li. Dunaway LiB.

Maynard W. E. Craig Jos F. Nicely John C. Hieber Walter Barnes 8.

8. Whlteford Henry Parker O. R. Liddle 3 million dollars. But of the 200,000 Our stock contains unpensioned veterans a good many more than half are probably now un one sack or White Ross Transacts a General Banking Business, Pays Interest on Time Deposits, Olives, Cheese.

ararr Kinrr tlio ft-oHo der 62 years old and their status is vv-i uimg un, uaut, i Cookies, Honey Flour 2LJ not affected by the ruling. Two-thirds of all enlisted soldiers were un wm make rou a demands and the Kacf of it Hy- der 22 at the date of enlistment, and if the average rate was midway of the band and father, an obliging neighbor and a man with, a great heart His hospitable home was an asylum for war, or early iu 1863, then nearly Osawatomie Grocery Co the fatherless and homeless and all two-thirds of these survivors are under 62 today, probably fully two-thirds, since it is the youngest that most who were in need. His devotion to his blind and aged mother for several likely have survived to this time. And FAP.u years was a sight upon which the hosts ot Heaven must have delighted to of veterans who are not pensioned at J. W.

ANUEKSON W. H. CAMPBELL, Notary Public. this late day it is reasonable to suppose look. His wile's mother also found that a large porportion are men who a kind and welcome home there.

The are well to do and who take a patriotic ANDERSON, Real estate City Shaving Parlor, If you want a clean, easy shave and an up-to-date hair cut writer can never cease to be grateful for Ittvors received irom him and his and personal pride in not applying for government aid. now bereaved wife. The last mo Sold or exchanged. ments of the deceased were joyous as CALL ON he left earth's burrow to through the beautiful gates ajar, shouting and praising his Saviour. PARM WAGONS, BUGGIES.

John Blow made a trade this week foi two good stallions, one a highly bred saddle animal and the other a standard bred horse. Tne horses were owned by a man in Osawatomie and he received for them the piece Of land ly (tales GranBl, Osage Valley Block. Rev. B. A.

Berkley of Osawatomie preached the tuneral sermon to a large SURREYS and CARNAGES A full line of shelf and heavy hardware, guns and ammnnition, fishing Tackle, Garland and Gasoline Stoves. Have a large list of Farms and City property on hand, Have eleven old line Fire and Tornado Insurance Companys. CdWteford Bloch. Rooms 8 and iO up stairs and sympathizing congregation. The ing north of town owned by Mr.

Blow. LaCygne Journal. remains were taken to the Indianapolis cemetery to rest in sleep with his loved ones. A friend. James cnurchiU has been nomi Tin Work Done Promptly and Carefully.

nated by petition for councilman from Registration Notice, the Third ward. Notice Is hereby given tbi.t the poll books of the city of Osawatomie, Kansas, will be kept open for the registration of voter, at J. E. CLARK CO. The Only Exclusive Shoe Store In this City.

Osawatomie, Kansas W. FRENCH, Dentist Office Upstairs in Whileford Block. Office Phone 23 7. Residence Phone 126 Figures on Smiths. Some statistician has figured that there are 600,000 Smiths In the.

United States. Threo thousand are employed by the United States government and nineteen Smiths die every day. In New York alone there are 126,000. Including the Smythes, the Schmidts, Shmltlts and other variations, the family is roughly estimated to comprise the office of the city clerk, during the noon hour and until 10 o'cltek p. in.

for the ten days commenting March 18 nd ending March 25, 11X4, and that said poll books will beoloscd at 10 o'olock p. in of said 23th day of March, 1004, and remain closed nndl alter the city election to be held 011 tho nth day of April, IU04. J. W. llahi), City Clerk.

The law requires applicants for registration to give lot. block and ward number In which thay reside. Take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. Election Proclamation Notice hereby given that there will be an Mt? rsjr gf m0 mm vm mm aj- wi FKANK M. SHERIDAN Attorney-at-Law.

Paola. Kansas, l.OUu.OOO in this country. An Adept. "Why should I want to read 'The Marriage said the married man to the pretty woman who was trying to dlKcuss hooks with him. "I aa acting one of my own." 0 Office Over po5toffice.

EH ART. Wholsialc Hay and Oats. COFFEYVILLE, KAN. Highest market price paid for all kinds of Hay loaded on oars at any railroad station In Wlsrsourl and Kansas Also make a specialty of handling hay and grain on oooslmment at Kansas Cltr. Leave vour or annual election hi-ld in the city of Osawat'im-ie, Mlmr I county, slat of uch-day, the fifth day of April, 19o4 for the purpose of electing the following officers for said city, to wit: Mayor, to fill unexpired B.

CHAMBERS' F. M. CHANDLER NOTARY PUBLIC. term; One councilman and one member of the board of education in each ward of Colors Diamonds. A Chicago experimenter has succeeded in coloring several different tints by use of the X-ray, 'but has not thus far added to the commercial value of the stones.

said city. ders wltn 0. 0, Warren, Osawatomie, Kan. Phone Cooper's store. I Address Important communications to Coffey vllle.

Ibe places at which elections will be held in the respective wards nr hereby designated as follows: First ward If. II. Provln'1 carpenter shop on arker avenue; second ward, CHAMBERS CHANDLER, Real Estate and Collection Agents. office of II. B.

Smith; third ward. Johnson's carpenter fourth ward, city clerk's jflice In city ball building, corner fifth and How to Tell New Nutmegs. New nutmegs may be distinguished from 'the last year's supply by scraping the surface with the finger. If new, the oil will moisten the spot at once. Main streets.

Witness my hand at the city of Otawato- n.ie, xansau, this ltitb day of March, tuo4. K. E. LENHAKT, President of the Council and Acting Mayor. THE BEST COAL at moderate prices is what every consumer wants.

A bucket of our Coal is worth a buckets of tnat stuff which is sold as Cut), but which consists of three parts dirt and stone, and the rest poor carbon Don't throw away Rood money on such kinds of fuel. We have large quantities of High Grade Coal and we don't ask high grade prices for it. Try 0 Collections a Specialty. We have a nice list of property to sell and rent, and would be pleased to have all who have farm or city property that they denlre to sell to call and Hat it with us. We And purchasers.

Whlieford Block. In the rooms formerly occupied by Sbawver WHrd. Letter List. OSAVflTOJHIE STATE 1 0 0 () () () () I) IV i Remaining uncalled for in this ofhVe for the week ending March 25, 1 904. TY T- GENTLEMEN Osawatomie, Kaosaa Government Must Be Neutral.

It is expreanly provided in the constitution of Colombia that "when one state' of the Union shall be at war with another, or the citizens of one state shall be at war among 'themselves, the government of the union is required to preserve the strictest neutrality." Prize Worth Winning. The French Grand Prix in sculpture provides the successful artist with means of support for four years Frank O. Archer, T). W. Edward.

Ueo. Fry, II. A.Horn, Jake Hltcbart. Geo, W. 8hehl, Israel Btlnson, Wen II.

Smith, Theodore Bmltn, A. REYNOLDS The Opera House Orchestra LADIES Mrs. Margaret E. Wilson. Phone 122 JEJLN IV, CAPITAL $15,000.00.

-SURPLUS ORGANIZED IN APRIL, 1901. c- OFFICERS. J. C-CHESTNUT Presidsnt. Or- D.

W- HAYS, Vict Pmside'nt O. T-BEES0N Cashier. These letter will be sent to the dead letter office April 9, 1904. if not Is tit all times prepared to furnish Up-to-date mu la Rome or Athens. Prospects of Longevity.

A doctor says that persons who attain their thirtieth year without suffering from any serious disease are Liver Pills That's what you need something to cure your biliousness. You need Ayer's Pills. sic for BALLS, PART likely all things being equal to live delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised," giving date of list 0 0 ClBVBKOEB, Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate transfer are reported by the firm- of Campbell and Anderson for this week: II Bridges to A Daily, part sec 11, 18.

R.22. $750 Kate Roberts to Metsker, lot 14. block 78, Ellinsville, 1800 Geo II Martin to Mary Bair, lot 15, Loyds' add, $875. till they are at least seventy-three years of ago. Bridal Wreaths.

While a bridal wreath In this coun DIRECTORS. O. W.Hats, i D. VarNcts, 3. E.

FlATBBElTOR, IES or ENTERTAINMENTS. Call on or address R. A. NEWHOUEE, Phone 800 Business Manager. C.Cbbstrdt, F.

L. Holt, D. Bbcriiiam, Wast your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich tlacfc? Use BuckinghanYsOfe A. F. Meek.

A. Bodbbts, w. s. Churchill O. T.

Biesor. try Is usually composed of orange-blossonvGermany uses myrtle Italy white roses, Spain red roses, Greece Jab. vr Churchill, 30 ete. dwggirt ord P. Tine-leaves, and Bohemia rosemary..

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